Orbital ordering in the iron-ladder material BaFe2S3 studied by elastoresistance measurements
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Abstract
BaFe2S3 is one of the most attractive materials in that superconductivity appears in the vicinity of bandwidth-control type Mott transition under high pressure. At ambient pressure, BaFe2S3 is a semiconductor with antiferromagnetic ordering at TN ~ 110 K and another transition at around T* ~ 200 K characterized by a small anomaly in resistivity. One of the speculations is that orbital degrees of freedoms play an important role in this unidentified transition, and there is a suggestion of a possible orbital order similar to the nematic order in iron-based superconductors with Fe square lattice. Elastoresistance under uniaxial strain is a powerful tool to elucidate the nature of orbital ordering through the evaluation of its nematic fluctuations. Here we apply this elastoresistance technique to BaFe2S3 and investigate temperature dependence of putative orbital fluctuations. Our elastoresistance measurements reveal a clear anomaly at T* consistent with resistivity measurements, indicating the presence of electronic phase transition.
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Presenters
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Suguru Hosoi
- Department of Advanced Materials Science, University of Tokyo